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Landscape and Land Management - Park Authority
The landscape within the National Park has been shaped by millions of years of natural evolution through mountain building and the erosive effects of glaciation, wind and rain. But human activity is also a significant influence through thousands of years of land management practices which have resulted in close socio-cultural associations being ...
Land - Park Authority
The National Park has a unique and visible geological character that is a fundamental part of its outstanding landscape and scenery which has been formed and re-shaped by complex processes such as plate tectonics, glaciations, weathering and erosion.
Conservation Areas - Planning and Development
Information about obtaining planning permission in Snowdonia National Park. All Planning Permission Topics Do I need planning permission?
State of the Park Report - Park Authority
Landscape and Land Management. Managing the landscape of Eryri including it's character and special qualities. Landscape and Land Management. Nature Conservation. Facts and figures on the conservation of nature in Eryri. Nature Conservation. Public Enjoyment. How the public make use of Eryri National Park.
Adopted Supplementary Planning Guidance
This SPG was adopted by the Snowdonia National Park Authority on 29 th June 2022. Supplementary Planning Guidance – The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales World Heritage Site (PDF, 8MB) SPG Consultation Report: The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales World Heritage Site (PDF, 722KB)
Society and Economy - Park Authority
The Welsh Government considers that Superfast Cymru is set to transform the broadband landscape in Wales and will promote economic growth and sustainable jobs in Wales. It has estimated that up to 2,500 further full times jobs could be created over time and it will ensure that Wales is at the forefront of the global digital economy and as a ...
Conservation, Trees and Agriculture - Park Authority
Protecting and enhancing the National Park’s landscape and wildlife; Working with farmers and the agricultural sector on conservation issues; Producing and developing a ‘Local Biodiversity Plan’ for Eryri, which sets out strategies to conserve and enhance Eryri’s biodiversity
Planning and Cultural Heritage - Park Authority
The Carneddau Landscape Partnership is a project aimed at protecting the fragile heritage of Eryri's largest upland area, the Carneddau.
Nature Conservation - Park Authority
Source: Snowdonia National Park Authority, 2008 SACs SPAs are areas designated under the Birds Directive as the most important habitats for rare (listed on Annex I to the Directive) and migratory birds within the European Union.
Tourism - Park Authority
Possible reasons for this could be due to the increasing levels of recreational activities available to tourist in and around the Park (for example Bounce Below, Zip World, Tree Top Adventures, Surf Snowdonia, new mountain biking paths etc).